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<blockquote data-quote="The Other Side" data-source="post: 832970" data-attributes="member: 17969"><p>Island, </p><p> </p><p>I am not saying its wrong, I am saying its a part of the game now. BBSAM said the truth. I know it sounds wierd, but in actuallity, if you look at the numbers from the last three election cycles, there has been an increase in black vote putting the black vote in play. THis is just reality, and as such, political parties have to somehow find a way to connect.</p><p> </p><p>Placing Steele, Cain, Jindal in high profile spots is only a part of the game. Right or wrong, its still the same in the end. BBSAM isnt using the race card, he's merely pointing out that its out there already masked in hyperbole and superficial meanings.</p><p> </p><p>The right has tried to get ahead of the curve by pointing out the race card usage even though its what they are doing to keep the "right" inline.</p><p> </p><p>Whether or not CAIN or STEELE were placed in those positions was racially motivated or not, its does not matter to me, what would matter would be if the democrats went after them merely because of their race. An example would be if I asked to see Herman Cains employment records to see if he reached the levels at pillsbury through affirmative action rather than his "qualifications".</p><p> </p><p>This would be a psuedo inference that he got the job because he is black and otherwise unqualified.</p><p> </p><p>As for candidates, they are all controlled by the RNC. While they start out as "individuals" they become drones of the party (both) once they become the standout. Theres a lot of money at stake and separating themselves from the establishment isnt in the cards.</p><p> </p><p>Believe me, the RNC is in control of who they want already. FOX news has three its promoting on behalf of the RNC. Romney, Palin and Bachman are fox's choice for promotion. Once Newt and Santorum indicated they would seek office, FOX dropped both of them in order to limit exposure.</p><p> </p><p>Its all a game island. </p><p> </p><p>We can argue all we want, but in the end, the RNC will have its way.</p><p> </p><p>Peace.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Other Side, post: 832970, member: 17969"] Island, I am not saying its wrong, I am saying its a part of the game now. BBSAM said the truth. I know it sounds wierd, but in actuallity, if you look at the numbers from the last three election cycles, there has been an increase in black vote putting the black vote in play. THis is just reality, and as such, political parties have to somehow find a way to connect. Placing Steele, Cain, Jindal in high profile spots is only a part of the game. Right or wrong, its still the same in the end. BBSAM isnt using the race card, he's merely pointing out that its out there already masked in hyperbole and superficial meanings. The right has tried to get ahead of the curve by pointing out the race card usage even though its what they are doing to keep the "right" inline. Whether or not CAIN or STEELE were placed in those positions was racially motivated or not, its does not matter to me, what would matter would be if the democrats went after them merely because of their race. An example would be if I asked to see Herman Cains employment records to see if he reached the levels at pillsbury through affirmative action rather than his "qualifications". This would be a psuedo inference that he got the job because he is black and otherwise unqualified. As for candidates, they are all controlled by the RNC. While they start out as "individuals" they become drones of the party (both) once they become the standout. Theres a lot of money at stake and separating themselves from the establishment isnt in the cards. Believe me, the RNC is in control of who they want already. FOX news has three its promoting on behalf of the RNC. Romney, Palin and Bachman are fox's choice for promotion. Once Newt and Santorum indicated they would seek office, FOX dropped both of them in order to limit exposure. Its all a game island. We can argue all we want, but in the end, the RNC will have its way. Peace. [/QUOTE]
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